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Thursday Apr 19, 2012

We have recently kicked off a Oracle Solaris 11 Adoption initiative, as we are seeing customers beginning to show more excitement and uptake newer Solaris technologies that we'd been working on and released in November 2011. We would love to hear directly from you on what your early successes have been, perhaps you'd even be interested in being a public or anonymous reference? Or perhaps you've ran into inhibitors, if any, with adopting Oracle Solaris 11; we'd love to hear about those scenarios, too. This would help us get an idea of where we might have to apply a bit more focus.

Thursday Oct 27, 2011

We are gearing up to launch Oracle Solaris 11. Here is a formal invitation to join us at a live event for this 6+ years-in-the-making occasion.Join Oracle executives Mark Hurd and John Fowler along with Oracle Solaris engineering personnel at the Oracle Solaris 11 launch event in New York, Gotham Hall on Broadway, November 9th and learn how you can build your infrastructure with Oracle Solaris 11 to:

The launch event will also feature exclusive content for our in-person audience including a session led by Markus Flierl, VP of Core Solaris development and his engineering leads on Solaris 11 and a customer insights panel during lunch. We will also have a technology showcase featuring our latest systems and Solaris technologies. The Solaris executive team will also be there throughout the day to answer questions and give insights into future developments in Solaris. Come meet the folks behind the scenes and spend the day with us as we illustrate how the upcoming release of Solaris is ready to address tomorrow's business problems.

Following Executive Staff from Solaris organization will be available for customer conversations:

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Isaac Rozenfeld has been a Principal Product Manager for Oracle Solaris; responsibilities have included bettering the portfolio of networking and installation technologies - all with a focus on easing application deployments